The Happening

by leavingwt 2 Replies latest social entertainment

  • leavingwt
    leavingwt

    I recently watched M. Night Shyamalan's latest film, The Happening. I would describe it as "equally as bad as The Lady in the Water". Dreadful.

    Disclosure: I really enjoyed 'Signs' and 'Unbreakable'. The Village was well-acted, but the plot didn't do anything for me. Any M. Night Shyamalan fans here? Is his career over?

    I think he should try directing other people's scripts. He's hit a serious dry spell in the writing department.

  • Junction-Guy
    Junction-Guy

    The village was rather boring for most of the movie, but when it started to be apparent that it was a cult, my attention perked up. Amanda and I both almost walked out of it. I was expecting a scary horror type movie to begin with, and that is why I was disappointed with it to begin with. The ending made it all worthwhile though.

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    In M. Night Shyamalan's THE SIXTH SENSE, Bruce Willis plays Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a successful Philadelphia child psychologist who is haunted by the sudden reappearance and suicide of a former patient. Months later Dr. Crowe encounters Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment), a troubled, withdrawn... In M. Night Shyamalan's THE SIXTH SENSE, Bruce Willis plays Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a successful Philadelphia child psychologist who is haunted by the sudden reappearance and suicide of a former patient. Months later Dr. Crowe encounters Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment), a troubled, withdrawn young boy who bears a striking similarity to his earlier patient. Dr. Crowe is compelled to help Cole, not only for the boy's sake, but for his own redemption. As Dr. Crowe struggles to determine what torments Cole, he must also come to terms with his increasingly distant relationship to his wife (Olivia Williams). Meanwhile, Cole is unable to describe the horrible things he sees even to his worried mother (Toni Collette). The scene where Cole finally tells Dr. Crowe about his supernatural secret is one of the 1990s most quoted and well-known cinematic moments. A gripping ghost story with a stunning finale, THE SIXTH SENSE became a surprise blockbuster shortly after its release. The film features Oscar-nominated performances by the startlingly intense Osment and the fiercely maternal Collette, as well as a subtle, subdued turn by Willis. Shyamalan directs his intriguing script with almost clinical precision, using carefully framed visuals to create the film's distinctly chilling atmosphere. On the strength of its pitch-perfect acting and direction, THE SIXTH SENSE has become the most successful thriller of all time. [More]

    "I'd like to say that writer/director M. Night Shyamalan is a stunning new voice and talent working in Hollywood today. Unfortunately, that pronouncement will have to wait for at least one more film."

    - Rotten Tomatoes

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